You, either RLAI member or visitor, are strongly encouraged to
give
a talk. Please let us know.

Giving a talk? Please read the
Guidelines bellow.

Other talks:

LLL is every Wendesday at noon in CSC 3-33.

Overview

Guidelines

A tea-time talk can either be an overview of a relevant paper or
a summary of the presenter's own work

Talks start punctually at 4:00pm, and are limited to 20
minutes + 10 minutes of
question time

Presenters should focus on transmitting information as
efficiently as possible

It is the presenter's responsibility to pass over disruptive
questions if they divert from the talk

It is the listener's responsibility to only ask questions that
help clarify rather than disrupt the talk

All subscribers to this list are expected to give one short talk
per round.

Short of ideas? Check out the paper suggestions below (see also
previous tea talks)

Organization

These web pages are "self-organizing"

For each new round of talks, all subscribers will be randomly
assigned a day to present a talk

Please resolve date conflicts by agreeing to swap with someone
else, and then edit
the table below

If you have difficult constraints, notify the list to find someone to swap
with (click on "notify" at foot of page)

Please select a topic for your talk at least one week in advance,
and edit
it
into the table above

If you are presenting a paper, please provide a link to the paper
in the table

Reminders of upcoming talks will be sent out on a weekly basis

Editing
open pages such as this is easy but requires Mozilla Seamonkey (http://www.seamonkey-project.org/).
You
really
should
learn
how
to
do
this,
but
don't
let
it
slow
down
getting
your
information
in
here.
If
you
don't
know
how
to
edit
yet,
then
please
send
your
information
to
Patrick
(pilarski@ualberta.ca)
for
posting.
You
can
also
send your information
as a comment to this page, by clicking
"Extend this page" at the bottom of this page. Note: LLL is
ogranized in a different way than TTT; send Gabor a note if you are
interested in giving an LLL talk.

One student per week is in charge of making sure that we still
have some tea and cookies, that the kettle is hot by 3:45, and
clearing away
at the end of the talk. This responsibility will rotate through the
students in order indicated by the "host" column below. Hosts
should see Patrick to pick up their tea for the week.